Individual Projects Sample Clauses
The 'Individual Projects' clause defines how specific projects or tasks are initiated and managed under a broader agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for creating separate project statements or work orders, detailing the scope, deliverables, timelines, and responsibilities for each project. By establishing a clear framework for handling multiple projects within a single contract, it ensures that both parties have a mutual understanding of expectations for each assignment, thereby reducing confusion and streamlining project management.
Individual Projects. If GLAXO wishes to have DELTAGEN perform a Project under this Agreement, GLAXO shall initiate each such request for a Scope of Work by notifying DELTAGEN in writing in the form set forth in Attachment II and providing a description of the particular Project requested as well as the information set forth in Section 2.2 and the Scope of Work. DELTAGEN shall evaluate each such request to determine whether such Project is feasible, if DELTAGEN requires technical or scientific modifications or if DELTAGEN requires additional information to undertake such evaluation. If such Project in DELTAGEN's reasonable discretion is commercially or technically infeasible, DELTAGEN shall have the right (without penalty) to decline to undertake such Project. The terms of this Agreement, together with the applicable Scope of Work and the Budget, shall form the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to each particular Project.
Individual Projects. The Board owns intellectual property developed by university employees, unless the creator of the intellectual property can demonstrate that it was not developed as a “Sponsor-Supported Project,” a “University-Assigned Project,” or a “University-Assisted Project,” as defined above.
Individual Projects. Individual projects shall be implemented by a Promoter, which shall be a ministry or other legal entity with strong ties either with the sector concerned or the geographical area in which the project is to be implemented. In the case where a ministry submits an individual project, the ministry will be considered as the Promoter. The Promoter of individual projects submits its complete application to the NFP (prior to which the Promoter may submit a project outline to the FMO via the NFP. In such a case, the FMO conducts preliminary assessment and may provide guidance to the Beneficiary State). The NFP submits approved projects to the FMO with its reasoned opinion. The FMO organises the appraisal of projects and consults the European Commission. The FMO submits reasoned its recommendation for decision to the Financial Mechanism Committee (FMC), which decides on whether the grant application is to be approved or not. If the application is approved, the FMC sends a grant offer letter to the NFP. A Grant Agreement is then signed between the FMC and the NFP on behalf of the Beneficiary State. The NFP organises the signing of an agreement with the Project Promoter. Payments will be effected electronically from an account in the National Focal Point (under the supervision of the EU Payments Department). Payments will be conducted according to requests and invoices received from Intermediate Bodies or Project Promoters, where appropriate. The state reserve will be used to pre-finance projects. After the allocation of funds from the EEA Financial Mechanism, the funds borrowed from the state budget will be returned.
Individual Projects. The Forests shall consult on individual road closure and decommissioning projects on a case-by-case basis, following the procedures in the Region 3 First Amended Programmatic Agreement Regarding Historic Property Protection and Responsibilities (Programmatic Agreement).
Individual Projects. The specific scope of services for individual projects will be mutually agreed to by the parties in separate Task Assignments. The Task Assignments may be amended as described herein.
Individual Projects. Though the reimbursement of all Projects is covered under this Agreement, each Project shall be accounted for as if it were an individual project subject to a separate agreement, unless bid as one project on the same plan set with City’s prior approval.
Individual Projects. The identification and evaluation of historic properties and the assessment of effects for individual noxious weed control projects shall be completed on a case-by-case basis prior to Forest authorizations to proceed with those projects.
1) Each Forest shall develop an annual schedule of noxious weed control projects to be submitted to the Forest Archaeologist to evaluate identification and evaluation needs. The annual schedule of noxious weed control projects requiring consultation, including proposed herbicide projects, will be included in the annual list of projects submitted to the tribes or will be consulted on in accordance with Forest tribal consultation Memoranda of Understanding. The annual schedule of noxious weed control projects will be provided to the SHPOs and the public upon request and may be made available to the public on Forest websites. If new areas and treatments are identified and planned during the year, the Forest Archaeologist will be contacted to evaluate identification and evaluation needs, including tribal consultation for proposed herbicide projects.
2) Each Forest shall ensure that heritage specialists are brought into the planning for noxious weed control activities as early as possible in the planning process, that a system is in place to track Section 106 compliance and the implementation of heritage resource protection and monitoring requirements, and that necessary communication and coordination between project specialists and heritage specialists will continue throughout the implementation of noxious weed control activities carried out under this protocol.
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